According to a digital speedometer shown on the video, a motorcyclist who apparently turned the New Jersey Turnpike into his own personal Autobahn has posted a YouTube video of himself zooming up the famed toll road at speeds as high as 186 mph. (Source: YouTube)

The Paterson Police Ceasefire Unit is requesting the assistance of the public with information leading to the arrest of those persons responsible for the robbery / shooting which occurred on Friday 12/6 at approximately 9:00 P.M. at the corner of Marshall and Slater Streets. The vehicle used in the incident is believed to be a late 90’s or early 2000 model Ford or Mercury product, possibly a Grand Marquis. The vehicle is white with a half vinyl roof that is tan in color. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Paterson Police Ceasefire Unit at 973-321-1342.

A 911 emergency call from the mother of an armed man who was shot and killed by Perth Amboy police on Dec. 4, 2013. (Note: The conversation between the caller and the emergency dispatcher is in Spanish)

On June 27, 18-year-old Isaac Rinas was shot and killed on a Paterson street just hours after he graduated from Wayne Valley High School in what prosecutors have termed a robbery-gone-wrong arranged by 18-year-old Casey Cole, who allegedly promised to help Rinas purchase a gun. But in a 911 recording, Cole can be heard pleading with a dispatcher to save Rinas' life, screaming "my friend just got shot!" Prosecutors declined comment, but have previously said they do not believe Cole intended to have Rinas killed. Cole remains charged with felony murder, and two others, including alleged triggerman Quashon Faircloth, have also been arrested.

On Sept. 3, 2011, several Paterson Police officers moved into arrest Alexis Aponte and Miguel Rivera on Kearney Street after a dispute at a sports bar that involved the two suspects and off-duty cop Jose Torrest. The arrest was captured on a surveillance video at Aponte's family home, and appears to show officers kicking and shoving Aponte while he is handcuffed and nearly unconcious, according to the suit. Rivera was nearly knocked unconcious, beaten and robbed while handcuffed as well, the suit alleges.

In December 2009, Gov. Chris Christie was asked to comment about how he would replace a U.S. Senator, saying, "I don't think any responsible governor at this point would call for a special election that would cost $10 million." This week, Christie said the opposite when he announced that New Jersey will hold a special election in October to fill the Senate seat left vacant after the death of Frank Lautenberg Ã¢ÂÂÂÂ instead of holding it during the already scheduled November general election or appointing a fill-in until next year's Senate election. The move is expected to cost the state $12 million.

A lawsuit in 1997 alleged that Julie Hermann, who was a head volleyball coach at Tennessee at that time, discouraged an assistant coach from getting pregnant. The coach, Ginger Hineline, won $150,000 in the suit against the school. Hermann, during her introductory press conference as new Rutgers athletic director, was asked about the lawsuit, specifically the comments that she had made that was caught on camera during Hineline's wedding.

In her introductory press conference as new Rutgers AD, Julie Hermann, answers questions from Brian Thompson of NBC regarding a 1997 lawsuit alleging she discouraged her then assistant coach, Ginger Hineline, from being pregnant. Hermann also denied the existence of a "wedding video" that Hineline references in the suit.

In this 1994 video provided to the Star-Ledger, new Rutgers athletic director, Julie Hermann, is seen as part of the wedding party for her then assistant coach, Ginger Hineline. Hineline won a $150,000 suit against the school in 1997 that alleged that Hermann, who was a head volleyball coach at Tennessee at that time, discouraged her from being pregnant. During Hermann's introductory press conference as new Rutgers AD, she denied the existence of this wedding video.

The New Jersey chapter of the Police Unity Tour, rode through Newark's Broad Street Thursday morning. The tour's purpose is to raise awareness of Law Enforcement Officers who have died in the line of duty. 05/08/2013

Gov. Chris Christie's 2013 television ad, "Jersey Proud", will debut in May. His campaign will spend a reported $1.2 million to air it across New Jersey and the New York and Philadelphia media markets. 05/01/2013 (Source: Gov. Christie)